What is Collabotree?

Biomimicry is the science of implementing natures solutions to our technical problems. Often nature already found best solutions to problems like water-repellence, leight-weight structures or light emission. Nature works resourceful and with least energy to be used.
It would be great to have a simple opensource library to collect those principles of nature, letting the public know what exists and simplify collaboration between industries, engineers, designers, labratories and scientists.
Industries have the advantage of more cost-efficient production and innovative products/manufacturing - scientist get a platform to communicate their researches and generate funding for it.
win-win-situation right?

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Our idea is to outfit a sailing catamaran, large enough to host workshops, carry a hackspace and striking enough to capture peoples imaginations.
Anyone can come aboard and join us as we cruse around the world, 100% bitcoin powered digital nomads

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A crowdsourced collaboration and innovation site - dream, build, collaborate!
The goal of this project is to build a framework where people from all over the world can work together on ideas, big and small.
The tool should be as simple to use as possible, valuing human interaction over systems.

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Simple Blog

Working out of Box

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Let's start a submission to the Greenpeace design challenge to make a portable, renewables-powered alternative to diesel water pump.
Deadline is Nov 15, 2013
Further information on it here: http://greenpeacechallenge.jovoto.com/

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The purpose of the Makers Map (map.makers.nz) is to map out the local (NZ) #Makers landscape, so that participants can find what they need & make it general easier to participate.
It should really be an aggregator of publicly-available data, curated, and not really generate data in its own right.

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This service is aimed at letting anyone with an interest in innovation explore the Intellectual Property space in a simpler and more elegant way.
Aims
To help inventors, researchers, journalists or anyone at all, to more easily understand and explore the patent space.